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O'ertopping Pelion: Hamlet, Laertes, and the Revenge Tradition
Hardin Aasand suggests that the early editions of Hamlet (Q1, Q2, F1) convey disparities in their treatment of Hamlet's and Laertes's disposition at Ophelia's graveyard.
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Hamlet: A Tragedy of Errors, or the Tragical Fate of William Shakespeare?
Suggests that in Hamlet "Shakespeare portrayed himself as an allegedly dead university graduate."
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays
By William Hazlitt. First Published 1817.
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Lectures and Notes on Shakspere and Other English Poets
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. From a lecture given in 1818. Lectures collected by T. Ashe; first Published 1883.
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By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Very short notes on Hamlet: Polonius and Hamlet with Ophelia. Taken as extracts from Coleridge's "Table Talk."
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Samuel Johnson - Notes on Hamlet
Edited by Walter Raleigh. First Published 1908.
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The Origin of Hamlet: All The Year Round
From the 8th February 1879 edition of Charles Dickens's journal "All The Year Round." Mainly a discussion of The Hystorie of Hamblet, an anonymous English novel based on Belleforest and Saxo Grammaticus, which may have been used as a source for Shakespeare's Hamlet
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Renaissance Tragedy and Investigator Heroes
Article focusing on Hamlet and Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy.
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Donald Foster focuses on the Q1 Hamlet.
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Certain Speculations on Hamlet, the Calendar, and Martin Luther
Steve Sohmer argues that Shakespeare linked the principal events in Hamlet to particular holy days, and that the play's first audiences could identify these holy days from cues in the text.
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Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Controversies of Self
Roger Starling reviews the John Lee book.
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A Note on Hamlet's Illegitimacy: Identifying a Source of the "dram of eale" Speech (Q2 1.4.17-38)
Steve Sohmer identifies a previously unrecognized source for Hamlet's speech: De Laudibus Legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue (1394? - 1476?), Chief Justice of the King's Bench under Henry VI.
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A Synoptic Hamlet: A Critical-Synoptic Edition of the Second Quarto and First Folio Texts of Hamlet
Steve Roth reviews the Jesús Tronch-Pérez book.
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Hamlet as the Christmas Prince: Certain Speculations on Hamlet, the Calendar, Revels, and Misrule
Steve Roth analyzes a two-month trope in the Hamlet quartos.
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Performance, Subjectivity and Slander in Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing
Adam Piette suggests that Goffman's interpretative framework and key terms are useful when interpreting performances of Shakespeare's plays.
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